The Insider

The interview that won't end inched along on 'The Insider' (Weeknights, Syndicated on CBS) with Mariah Yeater back and reaffirming her willingness to take a polygraph to prove that she's telling the truth about Justin Bieber fathering her child a year ago.

Of course, the DNA test her lawyers are asking for, and that Bieber has said he's more than willing to submit to, would prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. All a polygraph would do is confirm that Yeater fully believes what she is saying, but that still leaves room for doubt.

Really the easiest way to tell might just be to have a good look at the baby's hair. If it's in that signature swoop he used to sport, we'll all know the truth.

'The Insider' (Weeknights, Syndicated on CBS) continued stretching out their interview with Mariah Yeater, the woman claiming that Justin Bieber fathered her baby a year ago. This time around she affirmed that she feels the DNA test will prove Bieber is the father.

"No questions about it," Yeater said. But when faced with questions about whether or not any of the other women who were around when the alleged hook-up went down, Yeater found herself unable to answer.

At this point, if Justin Bieber isn't the father of Mariah Yeater's three-month old baby, she's going to have a lot of explaining to do. She laid out a pretty detailed sketch of what went down the night she says she was impregnated on 'The Insider' (Weeknights, 4PM ET, Syndicated).

Specifically, she talked about how his demeanor changed after he got her alone in what turned out to be a bathroom. Whereas before he was talking about how he wanted to make love to her and be alone with her, now he was using much coarser language.

In her first week on the job at her OWN network, Oprah Winfrey discovered she was in for a much different experience than her 25-year tenure on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show.' In a note on her Facebook page, she wrote, "It's ten times harder than doing my daily show." 'The Insider' (weekdays, 7PM on CBS) reported on Winfrey's efforts to improve the network, including hiring Rosie O'Donnell to do her own show.

According to 'Insider,' OWN is the 63rd ranked cable network and Web site traffic has recently plunged by 50 percent. Winfrey is hoping O'Donnell's show, which shoots on Winfrey's old set, will give the network a boost when it debuts this fall. O'Donnell seems happy to be involved. "We did like a four-hour sort of sit down, what's going on, what do you think," she said. "At the end of it, she's like, what do you say we do this. I'm like, I'm in."

"I'm a huge fan of Brooke both professionally and personally," Linda Bell Blue, executive producer of 'Entertainment Tonight' and 'The Insider,' said in a statement. "I've admired her work on HLN and am thrilled that she is joining our 'Insider' family.

"Brooke is such a well rounded broadcaster -- smart, inquisitive, experienced, and grounded," she said. "She's everything you'd want in a co-anchor and the perfect fit to sit at 'The Insider' desk with our Kevin Frazier."

Lara Spencer is an 'Insider' no more. Spencer, the current anchor of entertainment news show 'The Insider,' will leave the program for a gig at ABC News.

According to Hollywood Reporter, Spencer will become the lifestyle anchor on ABC's 'Good Morning America.' Spencer has been with CBS and 'The Insider' for seven seasons. She was also a contributor to CBS's 'The Early Show.'

The move to ABC is a return home for Spencer. Prior to joining CBS, Spencer was a correspondent on 'GMA' and New York's WABC.

"We are grateful for all of her contributions since day one of 'The Insider,'" Linda Bell Blue, executive producer of 'The Insider,' said. "We respect her decision to accept this exciting opportunity and wish her every success in her new job."

Let's give Bristol Palin a break. Sure, she's made some bad choices (a teenage mom). Sure, she's the pampered daughter of Sarah Palin. But please, let's not go overboard in criticizing her acting talent -- she's not an actress. Just a young girl trying to play herself on a forthcoming episode of 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager,' due July 5 on ABC Family.

Course, after watching this clip from 'The Insider' (weekdays, syndicated), maybe Bristol shouldn't give up her day job.

Sandra Bullock spoke out today, for the first time since the Jesse James scandal broke. James has been accused of cheating on her with up to five women, and has been caught in a photograph where he is giving a Nazi salute and is wearing a Nazi hat. But the latest rumor is that there is a Bullock/James sex tape floating around on the Internet.

Lindsay Lohan has been accused of having various addictions -- to drugs, to alcohol, to fame -- but did you know that she also may be addicted to ... clothes?

On the latest episode of 'The Insider' (weekdays, 7PM ET on CBS), Niecy Nash went inside Lohan's apartment. "I'm here because I heard you got a whole lot of mayhem and a whole lot of foolishness," Nash said. "I have a lot of clothing ... I have a lot of stuff," said Lohan. "Can you show me your 'stuff'?" Nash asked. But what Nash found may be more "stuff" and clothing than you can ever imagine.

'The Insider' (weekdays, 7PM ET on CBS) discussed Lohan' s at-risk lifestyle, coming to the conclusion that someone with her problems, who is out partying each night, not working, not in treatment -- is someone who is in danger of losing her life. To top things off, 'The Insider' showed a picture of Lohan from the New York Daily News that shows ... a mysterious cloud of white powder coming out of Lohan's shoes. What could the powder be? Cocaine? Talcum powder? Something else?

On Wednesday's edition of 'The Insider' (weekdays, syndicated), Nash and her mother, Margaret, discussed an incident that almost killed them. They revealed that Margaret's former boyfriend shot Margaret in the back -- while going after Niecy's brother -- with a sawed-off shotgun. Then he set the house on fire ... with Niecy still inside, hiding under a bed.

It's a pretty shocking incident -- one that will send chills up your spine.

Kate Gosselin, everyone's favorite celebrity mom, is appearing on this season of 'Dancing With the Stars.' On Tuesday, Chris Jacobs of 'The Insider' (weeknights, syndicated) hit her with a difficult question: Which is harder, giving birth to sextuplets or dancing in front of a live audience.

"That's like two of the hardest things I've ever done," she said, hedging her bets. "Both took major mental strength and mental preparation." In the end, we got no real answer from Gosselin. Giving birth to six kids at once and dancing in front of a national audience must both be hard. We're not that great at dancing, but given the choice, we'll take dancing over giving birth. We're just kind of wussy like that.

Gary Coleman, who was arrested Jan. 24 after police responded to a call from Coleman's house for a domestic disturbance (police found no crime was committed, but he was picked up because of a warrant stemming from a prior domestic disturbance incident), got nasty on 'The Insider' (weekdays, 7:30PM ET on CBS) when asked if he abuses his wife.

His initial response was "You can go drown yourself in the ocean," but as the questioning became more and more heated, Coleman's language escalated and he finally walked off the show.

Things for Jon Gosselin, former star of 'Jon & Kate Plus 8' and shoo-in for Father of the Year, are about to get much, much worse. 'The Insider' is preparing to air an exclusive bombshell interview containing shocking revelations by Gosselin's 22-year-old girlfriend, Hailey Glassman.

A tearful Glassman reportedly breaks down during the interview and alleges she's the victim of emotional abuse at the hands of Gosselin. "He's done some really cruel things to me," she says. Additionally, Glassman complains about the negative attention that dating a reality star brings, as do accusations of being a "homewrecker." "I can't be a normal 22-year-old. I can't have friends anymore," says an emotional Glassman.

(S13E07) I love watching episodes of America's Next Top Model where contestants think they are amazing and crash and burn by the end of the show. This week, the challenge for the would-be models was the dreaded CoverGirl commercial.

The past few episodes have really become "Let's root for dorky Nicole, dyslexic Laura, and droopy-eyed Jennifer." They don't get bitch edits and even Rae finally realized how cool Nicole's dork-chic can actually be. Sundai and Erin complain about everything, while Brittany and Rae are forgettable. Since all three are favorites, I doubt that Tyra will pick them to win.